Hatches and Trout Flies for the Fall River OregonThe first mayfly that hatches at the beginning of a new year on the Fall River is the Blue-winged Olive. These are mostly baetis species. These hatches take place from February through the middle of May. These mayflies also hatch late in the year during September and October.

Trout can be taken on imitations of midges throughout the year but they are more popular during the times the water is cold and few other aquatic insects are hatching. Have plenty of larvae, pupae and adult midge imitations for the winter season.

PMDs, or Pale Morning Duns, start hatching around the middle of May. These little mayflies hatch up until about the first of August.

Pale Evening Dun start hatching about the first of May. This hatch can last through most of the month of August.

The most significant stonefly is the Yellow Sally, or Little Yellow Stonefly. They start hatching about the middle of June and last almost through the month of July. Little Brown Stoneflies start hatching about the first of February and last about a month.

Mahogany Duns hatch in September and October. These little mayflies can be important, so don't fail to give imitations of them a chance to produce. You will find them very effective.

Don't overlook the terrestrial insects. They can be very important during the summer and early fall months of the year. Imitations of ants and beetles catch trout. The terrestrial season starts in June and last through the month of September.

Streamers are very important flies to have with you anytime of the year. They should imitate the baitfish and minnows in the Fall River. These will come in very handy anytime the water is stained from heavy rain. This stream runs clear most of the time, however.

Craneflies are also abundant on the Fall River. They are most plentiful in August and September.

Crayfish can be important to imitate. Fish can be taken on them all year but they work best from July through October.

We recommend our "Perfect Flies", of course, but not because they are ours. It's because they are the best trout flies you can buy. They imitate specifics insects at all the stages of their life that trout feed on them. They also work especially good in spring creeks were trout can be very selective and picky. They are highly effective when used properly. If you haven't already tried them, we suggest you do. You will not be disappointed.

Options For Selecting Flies:1. Email us (sales@perfectflystore.com)with the dates you will be fishing this stream and we will send you a list of our fly suggestions. Please allow up to 24 hours for a response.

2. Call us 800-594-4726 and we will help you decide which flies you need.

3. Email us (sales@perfectflystore.com)with a budget for flies and we will select them to match the budget and get them to you in time for your fly fishing trip.

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